Jannik Sinner Faces Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon
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Tennis World on MSNFormer ATP star Greg Rusedski makes honest confession about Novak DjokovicAs a pundit on 'BBC Radio 5 Live', former ATP ace Greg Rusedski commented on Novak's loss at the Championships and gave his honest verdict on the Serbian legend's future: “The new rivalry has arrived. We wanted to see Sinner and Alcaraz in the Major finals; they have separated themselves from the pack right now.”
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNBen Shelton climbing ATP Top 10 after Wimbledon quarterfinals appearanceAfter a career-best performance at Wimbledon, former Florida tennis star Ben Shelton is set to climb further up the ATP rankings.
Billionaire hedge fund investor Bill Ackman was beaten in straight sets as he made his ATP Tour debut. The 59-year-old chief executive of Perishing Square Capital Management lost 6-1 7-5 in the Hall of Fame Open doubles tournament in Rhode Island alongside his partner Jack Sock – a three-time grand slam winner.
Novak Djokovic is a natural born winner. Using every weapon in his armoury and every advantage the rules of the game allow has got him to a staggering 24 Grand Slam titles, and put him in a position to hunt down a record-breaking 25th at the age of 38.
Billionaire hedge fund guy Bill Ackman will suit up at the Hall of Fame Open, indulging his sports fantasy while making a mockery of the tournament.
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Recapping action from the first two days of ATP Wimbledon action as Carlos Alcaraz narrowly defeats Fabio Fognini.
Ben Shelton is one of the 10 best tennis players in the world, and he's looking to put on another big performance at Grand Slam while at Wimbledon.
HEDGE FUND billionaire Bill Ackman is set to make his ATP debut alongside two-time Wimbledon doubles champ Jack Sock – at the age of 59. The pair will take to the court tomorrow at an ATP
Although top-seeded players like Alcaraz, Fritz, and Rublev all emerged victorious from day three, two notable players were upset. On Court 1, Great Britain’s own Cameron Norrie picked up a sensational four-set win (4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-5) over Frances Tiafoe.
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Tennis World on MSNNick Kyrgios finally reveals his next ATP tournamentNick – who has made numerous statements during this edition of Wimbledon (despite his controversy with BBC) – announced today that his next tournament will be the Washington ATP scheduled from 21 to 27 July. This tournament is certainly very special for the Australian ace, who lifted the trophy in the US capital in both 2019 and 2022.